Table 1
3:5 , 6 : 10 , 9 :15 , 12 : 20
Table 2
7 : 10 , 14 : 20 , 21 : 30 , 28 : 40
Notice that all ratios in each table are equal. Additionally, since:
![(3)/(5)=(6)/(10)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/x1kexwk12t37hu5fqgsnvx2blkpvjxnpr4.png)
And 6<7, then the ratio 3:5 is less than the ratio 7:10.
Therefore, all ratios in table 1 are less than all ratios in table 2.
Some specific comparisons between ratios may apply as well. For example:
The ratio 14:20 (table 2) is greater than the ratio 9:15 (table 1).